A lot of you must have heard about the 200 lines to speed up linux while blackhat announced 4 lines to do that and it is called miracle patch
anyway neither of the available tutorials on internel are working on N900

BUT For Fortunately i was able to apply it to Maemo 5 on N900!!!!!

You will notice a lot of improvements in hildon-desktop
and basically every thing will be improved

CURRENT VERSION : 4.0

What Does It Do
The CFS (completely fair scheduler) in our phone's kernel manages the allocation of resources (cpu/mem) between tasks.
It was designed to cope with server-class machines such as web servers and databases, giving all tasks equal access to resources.
This means if a server is really busy, then all tasks on the machine slow down equally.
Desktop/mobile class machines shouldn't work the same way as servers though.
They have a human user who expects the machine to respond and give feedback within a certain time.
If a machine is slow to respond, the user loses some sense of control over the machine.
This patch addresses the problem by taking note of what the user is doing right now, and using that information to accelerate the current task, and decelerate other tasks on the system.
The user won't notice the background stuff going slower, they will just see their app working fast. The patch does this by creating multiple classes of task
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/dev/cgroup/cpu/tasks
/dev/cgroup/cpu/desktop/tasks
/dev/cgroup/cpu/applications/tasks
/dev/cgroup/cpu/applications/standby/tasks
/dev/cgroup/cpu/applications/launcher/tasks
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If you look at the contents of these files, you'll see the process IDs of all the tasks in each class. CPU and memory are shared out to these classes using the files "cpu.shares", and "memory_limit_in_bytes".
When lots of tasks are demanding CPU/memory at once, the resources are handed out to tasks depending on their share.
This is why your phone feels nicer when you have this patch - the kernel automatically classifies tasks and devotes more of cpu/mem to the "application" and "desktop" class tasks, and much less to other classes like "standby".

Installing Speed Patch

Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install speedpatch

Then Reboot twice

Uninstalling Speed Patch
To remove the patch:

Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get purge speedpatch

Then Reboot

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Part2 : BATTERY PATCH

INFO

This Tweak Improves The Battery Life of Our N900
For Standby And Continues Time Of Usage

CURRENT VERSION IS: 8.2
Compatible with all KP versions

When device is locked : or system is inactive or the brightness is off (except when having a call)

1-) vfs_cache_pressure goes to 10 : it's proven that doing this saves a lot of battery on standby
2-) change to underclock profile : vdd1 vdd2 enabled, (but with KPv48=> only vdd1 enabled) powersave_bias=20
3-) renice 1 some processes
4-) improve the response when receiving a call by changing MINFREQ to 600 but it returns to 250 after answering the call .. so no OC while talking with N900
5-) pausing some processes that sucks battery in idle mode (TESTING)

There are also 2 extra packages in devel:
1-batterypatch for unstable devices : for those who have really unstable N900s (current version is : 3.0)
2-batterypatch testing : just like the normal batterypatch but includes new unstable tweaks (current version is : 7.1)

Open an xterm window
if no errors appeared that means speedpatch is applied

or

Code:

cd /dev/cgroup/cpu/user/
ls

You Should see some files
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2.To check if Battery Patch was applied :

Code:

sudo gainroot
echo 1000 >> /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure

Then lock the phone and unlock it
Then

Code:

cat /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure

you should see 100
If so then the patch is applied

PART4 : FAQS

1-)
Q-) I cannot change max frequency with qcpu or any other gui cpu freq changer!!!!

A-) To change the max cpu frequency you need to edit the max freq at :
/opt/batterypatch/profiles/overclock-new #(if using kernel-power 49 or newer) with any text editor
or
/opt/batterypatch/profiles/overclock-old #(if using kernel-power 48 or older) with any text editor

and then change the maxfreq to anything you want down than save and quit
IMPORTANT !!! IF YOU HAVE AN UNSTABLE N900
IT'S RECOMMENDED TO DISABLE VDD1 ... CHANGE IT TO 0
IF YOU WANT TO OVERCLOCK MORE THAN 805
AS BATTERYPATCH MAXFREQ IS 805

Then reboot to take effect
(YOU CAN TEMPORARLY CHANGE THE SPEED BY EDITING THE OVERCLOCK FILE IN /usr/share/kernel-power-settings
BUT IT WON'T BE SAVED UNTILL YOU EDIT THE ONE IN /opt/batterypatch/profiles

2-)
Q-) My N900 shows low battery and when i lock the phone and leave it idle ..the battery bar will rise up again

A-)N900 will recalculate the remaining battery charge according to the way using it
.. if you are using N900 in a heavy way then battery bar will show less than leaving N900 on idle mode

1-) You may try hardware accelerator wich will make hildon-desktop smoother
BUT it is known to be unstable so if it caused any hildon-dekstop crashs or reboots simply disable it

To enable it :
use any text editor to edit /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini and change WSEGL_UseHWSync=0 to WSEGL_UseHWSync=1
so :

Code:

sudo gainroot
leafpad /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini

and change

Code:

WSEGL_UseHWSync=0

To

Code:

WSEGL_UseHWSync=1

Believe me hildon will be much smoother but as i said before if any reboots occurred then disable it by changing

Code:

WSEGL_UseHWSync=1

To

Code:

WSEGL_UseHWSync=0

IMPORTANT: if you was very unlucky with HWsync you may have to reflash Your N900
because it may cause a reboot loop
otherwise it is stable to use on 80% of N900s
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2-) And you may also want swappolube and it's proposed values
to install it

Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install swappolube

once installed launch it then press on PROPOSED button then APPLY then STORE

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3-) And you may also want tracker-cfg and lowmemory mode (will make tracker use less CPU and Memory wich will improve the speed a bit)
install it :

Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install tracker-cfg

once installed launch it and choose lowmemorymode
Then save and exit

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4-) And ApMeFo app wich organizes folders your menu(try to reduce the shortcuts by putting them in folders) this will improve transitions

to install:

Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install apmefo

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5-) And installing CSSU with it's nice modified hildon-*
for installing it

HELLO Everybody
A lot of you must have heard about the 200 lines to speed up linux while blackhat announced 4 lines to do that
anyway neither of the available tutorials on internel are working on N900

BUT For Fortunately i was able to apply it to maemo 5 on N900!!!!!

You will notice a lot of improvements in hildon-desktop
ex: faster multitask , faster contacts scrolling , faster images scroling
and basically every thing will be improved
Now the script is not made by me
all what i did is modified it a bit to work on maemo 5
PS : it is recommended to use good transitions.ini although it is optional to use
Download the patch.tar.gz from attachment it contains the patch and the transitions
place it in MyDocs
Then enter CODE :